Here is a studded padded armor wich is put on as a vest. There is some straps on the shoulder to put some scabbard as our scoundrel armor. The armor is made of buffelo leather 5-6 oz, 9-10 oz and padding on the torso region for better protection and flexibility.

Just out of curiosity, why is the fantasy 17th century style musketeer armed with an 18th century cutlass, and an pattern 1853 Enfield Rifled Musket? Someone with a weapon capable of 1000+ yard firing would be a bit OP in a 17th century style game. Also where is his bayonet?

P.S. I'm not trying to ridicule, just curious about the alternate history and tactics!

Fair enough, when I was younger I thought of something similar! With modern firepower making densely packed formations suicidal, the European armies adapt their tactics to include open order lines and the reintroduction of swords and (to a lesser extant) armour. The armour used would be multi layer breastplates and helmets but no other armour so as to have enough metal to stop the enemy rounds whilst retaining mobility (I have seen armour in museums that matches that description, and they usually have lots of rivets like yours does) Overall, when I think about it, in all I think the costume is striking and excellent, with good form and an interesting flair!

I raelly, really really love this armor/clothing design, especially the coat and the neck-scarf area.

Saying that its your store I'm guessing you make all these and sell them correct? Can I see your store online? I do medieval reenactment/fighting here in New Zealand and currently getting my armor/gear/clothing sorted out and this one has REALLY caught my eyes.